Hi don570,
i have this wacom tablet MTE-450 for now
Here using the wacom_drv.so 0.15.0 that comes with wheezy-3.5.2.5:
I have no «touch» Input Section, and the touchring works as yours without it ...
I have the upper left and right buttons acting as go backwards or go forwards in Firefox;
Bottom right button acts as a right click where the cursor is poistionned.
Bottom left button acts a bit like a left click where the cursor is poistionned.

This is my xorg.conf wacom relevant section:
(i havn't done anything special to set it up...)

I found that I could use your xorg.conf if I made one change...
I commented out one line. ---> relative

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I also found that I can make a pinstall.sh script that will change the
text in xorg.conf file to use tablet tools .

This makes installation a lot simpler and faster.

See if you can use this pinstall.sh file in your pet packages.

I've made packages that will work with my Bamboo tablet
Slacko Wheezy and Precise distros. I've put 'mod' in package name
to show that the new pinstall.sh file is inside.Last edited by don570 on Thu 18 Dec 2014, 20:51; edited 6 times in total

This is the final version of pinstall.sh script. It won't modify xorg.conf file
if it already has wacom tools listed in the xorg.conf file.

The benefits are a quick and easy installation of wacom driver in
most puppy distros. Note that screen and mouse section of
xorg.conf is not touched!!

So here is what it does ....

1) It gives xdialog warning to restart X windows

2) /etc/rc.d/MODULESCONFIG is modified by shinobar's method.
This lists the 'wacom' driver so that the puppy operating system
will load the wacom driver automatically when the desktop is formed.

3) It will check to see if the xorg.conf file has previously been changed
to recognize the wacom tools. If it hasn't been changed then
changes are made to make it look like Charlie6's xorg.conf
(shown above). I made one change however ---> option mode "relative"
is commented out.

4) delete my temporary work files in /tmp

Note: that pet packages that use this pinstall.sh file should
have 'mod' in filename so that users will know that this driver package
modifies their xorg.conf file. This is important information to know!!!

I posted it on the list above. 'mod' is in file name because I put
my pinstall.sh script in the package. The installation is simple,
because the xorg.conf file is automatically changed. Just a
restart of X is required.

However I had to change four lines in xorg.conf because an older
kernel is used in Wary 5.

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